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  <title>CSS Test: newlines in content</title>
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  @media aural {
	.before:before {content: "This is line one\athis is line two\a"}
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<h1>newlines in content</h1>

<p>OPS 2.0 permits <i>content</i> attribute only for <i>@media aural</i> style definitions.</p>

<p>On a Reading System that supports aural media, if you hear any weird "backslash" characters 
in the next line, then the test fails.  Preceding the "Boo!" you should hear <br/><br/> 
"This is line one<br/>
this is line two"<br/>
<br/>...in which the newlines are encoded in the source using "\a".
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<div><span class="before">Boo!</span></div>

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